Blu-Ray discs store all HD formats which include 720p. 1080 format content will be scaled to suit the screen so the final resolution will be reduced to 720 lines.
720p is one of the HD formats so it will display HD quality. Although most Bluray content is generated as a 1080 signal, some is produced as 720p. Either will work on any HD television although using a television with a native 1080 line display will deliver the best resolution available for any current HD content.
Yes they can. They will operate on any HD television although a television with a native resolution of 1080 lines will provide a higher quality image for any Bluray disc that uses 1080 content.
Bluray players will work with most televisions but an HD television is needed to see the content in HD quality. Blu-Ray players will only operate with a standard definition television using the analog outputs on the player. The outputs are standard definition of course, so the HD quality of the BluRay disc won't be seen.
Bluray handles all HD formats. As 720p is one of the HD formats, it will play it without a problem. Bluray will also handle 1080i and 1080p formats as well as standard definition. Depending on the set up of the player, the output will be in the format recorded on the disc or it may convert all formats to a single format such as 1080p. As an HD television will also handle any of the formats, it is worth experimenting with the set up to see if 720p discs are displayed better when the player outputs the native format or in a converted format.
No, it will not play Bluray discs, but it is upscaling, so you can watch your regular DVDs at HD quality.
If you go to Amazon and look at Pvrs they will tell you what they run on.
720p is the # of pixels the camera records at. 720p is HD, and the highest HD (usually used in tv's) is 1080p.
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An HD LCD television will be able to handle any HD incoming signal inclusing 720p and 1080i. It will also handle any SD signal. The picture will be as good as the source. If the source is HD, you should expect to see HD quality. If it SD, expect SD quality. The HDMI cable merely passes data from the source to the television and does not affect quality of images.
Yes it does, In 720p HD
Any television will work with a Bluray player but to get the full quality of the Bluray format, you will need an HD television with an HDMI input. Televisions that do not have an HMDI input can use the analog output from the player but the signal will be SD rather than HD.
Yes, SPEED HD is channel 607 and broadcasts in 720p.